My Bridesmaid's Ribbon Cake or Cake Pull Adaptation
A new bride would place charms (attached to ribbons) in the cake. The single ladies at her wedding, or her bridesmaids, would each pull a ribbon revealing a charm. The charms have symbolic means to them. I won't go into that here though. What I want to do is introduce to you an adaptation of this for Christmas. In all actuality you could adapt this for any occasion.
These are all cute ideas, for a wedding. How can we do this for Christmas though?
Instead of using charms I typed up Scripture references one year and another year I listed people that were involved or related to the birth of Christ; the shepherds, inn keeper, Mary, Joseph, etc...
As each person pulled out the paper (by pulling the ribbon it was attached to) we read the Scripture or discussed the character who was listed on that paper. In order to make sure the paper was not affected by the cake or frosting I covered it in tape prior to putting it into the cake. (You could also put it under the cake and have wax paper between the cake and the papers.)
After all the ribbons were pulled we enjoyed a delicious cake while listening to Christmas music.
The kids loved being able to participate in learning more about the birth of Christ and not just sitting there listening to a story. It also helps refocus their attention away from receiving gifts and on the Saviour's birth instead.
I hope you liked our little Christmas cake idea. Even thought my boys are older I think we will revisit this idea this year.
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